Marquette University Golden Jubilee Reunion

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Marquette UniversityGolden Jubilee ReunionClass of 1960Marquette Memories

Mary Jane (Buchek) BoyleCollege: Liberal Arts302 E. Armory St.Champaign, IL 61820(217) 328-1349maryboyle89@hotmail.comChildren: Linda, James, Richard, Robert and DonaldGrandchildren: Marley, Ryan, Elizabeth and SheaMarquette Memories:Braves winning the World Series, playing the organ in Upper Gesu on Sundays, beingone of the few women who survived the chemistry major program, Iota Chi Omegasorority, Lisette Lodge, Ballroom Dance Club.Highlights since Marquette:Obtained master’s degree in music; having five kids, two of them having perfectscores on the ACT, two of them being Evans' Scholars; several years as a chemist; 60years as a church organist. I am the housemother for my college sorority, whichpledged to Phi Mu after graduation.1

Carmelita T. (LaRocca) Collins26152 Simotes LaneWilmington, IL(815) 476-0677agneedle@comcast.netSpouse: PeterChildren: One daughter; one stepsonGrandchildren: Paige, Jackson, Lauren, Adriana and RyanMarquette Memories:With several friends I was locked out of O'Donnell Hall. We had to walk to UnionStation to have a place to stay overnight!Highlights since Marquette:Blessed with a great education which afforded me the chance to work at Loyola U. asa med tech and administrative director of the hospital labs for 25 years.2

Michael J. DeuelCollege: Engineering611 Rosarita Dr.Fullerton, CA 92835(714) 870-0494Spouse: Mary Pat (Carbone), Arts ’59Children: Kathleen, Dan and ElizabethGrandchildren: Timothy and TeresaMarquette Memories:Sigma Phi Delta; Coop with Kearney & TreckerHighlights since Marquette:Too many to list. Retired May 20043

William J. Emanuel345-17th StreetSanta Monica, CA 90402(310) 772-7205wemanuel@littler.comSpouse: Betsy EmanuelChildren: Christina Emanuel, Michael Emanuel and Steven EmanuelGrandchildren: Caroline Smith, Peter Smith, William Emanuel and Kevin EmanuelMarquette Memories:APO table at Brooks Union; fraternity parties; homecoming parades; football games;intramural sportsHighlights since Marquette:Graduated from law school at Georgetown University. Married to Betsy Wolfe ofWashington, D.C., for 46 years. We are fortunate to live only a mile from the beachin Santa Monica, Calif. We have three children and four grandchildren, all inCalifornia. Two of our children are licensed marriage and family therapists, and one isa professional chef. I practice law in Los Angeles, where I specialize in labor andemployment law representing management. I collect wine, and we have traveled theworld many times to wine and food destinations. In addition to travel, our mutualhobby is dining at fine restaurants. I am a member of the Jonathan Club in LosAngeles, and we spend much our free time at the club's beach facility in Santa Monica.I am also active in the Wine & Food Society of Southern California. I devotesubstantial time to the Federalist Society, which is a national organization ofconservative lawyers. We are members of St. Monica's Parish in Santa Monica. Weare also members of Legatus, an organization of Catholic executives.4

Thomas R. GraminsCollege: Business Administration1211 Norman LaneDeerfield, IL 60015(847) 948-7087tgramins@comcast.netSpouse: Mary R. GraminsChildren: Monica (Gramins) Fairman, ’87, Daniel L. Gramins, M.D., Timothy AGramins, ’91, Robert T. Gramins, D.D.S., John V. Gramins, Margaret M. Graminsand Michael A. Gramins.Grandchildren: Katharine, Jennifer and Alexandra Fairman; Jack and Will Gramins(Daniel); Kaitlin, Matthew and Kelsey Gramins (Timothy); Jason and Ryan Gramins,Grace (Robert) and Theodore Gramins (John).Marquette Memories:Teachers: Rev. Perry Roets, S.J., Richard Lynch, William Bergstrom, Rev. FrancisZiegler, S.J. and C. Brooks Smeeton. Election to Alpha Sigma Nu; studentgovernment activities; homecoming events.Highlights since Marquette:Marriage to Mary Sladky, ’63. U.S. Navy Service 1960-65, Cuban Missile Crisis,Central Disbursing Office-Navy Finance Center, Washington, D.C. First WisconsinNational Bank, 1968-78, Deputy Comptroller. Chicago – variety of banking andmidsize business V.P. positions, 1978-91. Securities industry, 1991-present, withemphasis in financial planning. Now am sole practitioner (CPA, PFS) in Northbrook,Ill. Treasurer, Northeastern Illinois University Foundation. Several parish activities atHoly Cross Church, Deerfield, Ill.5

Carole (Zwijack) HerdegenCollege: Liberal Arts3839 OakhillsBloomfield Hills, MI 48301(248) 540-7228cherdegen@hotmail.comSpouse: Richard HerdegenChildren: Richard Allen Herdegen, Lori Jeanne Herdegen (Pascoe) and NicholasScott HerdegenGrandchildren: Nicolette Herdegen, Katelin Herdegen, Griffin Herdegen, IanHerdegen, Alyssa Pascoe and Logan PascoeMarquette Memories:Varsity Varieties; Member - Delta Sigma GammaHighlights since Marquette:Adventure traveler; photographer; editor of website; lived in Europe for 18 years6

Richard HerdegenCollege: Business Administration3839 OakhillsBloomfield Hills, MI 48301(248) 540-7228richardherdegen@hotmail.comSpouse: Carole (Zwijack) HerdegenChildren: Richard Allen Herdegen, Lori Jeanne Herdegen (Pascoe) and Nicholas ScottHerdegenGrandchildren: Nicolette Herdegen, Katelin Herdegen, Griffin Herdegen, IanHerdegen, Alyssa Pascoe and Logan PascoeMarquette Memories:President - Delta Sigma Pi; Veterans Brigade; Carole-Member Delta Sigma GammaVarsity Varieties7

Mary Ellen Fabing KeranenCollege: Liberal Arts1872 Aberdeen DrGlenview, IL 60025(847) 724-0763mekeranen@comcast.netSpouse: John Keranen (deceased)Children: John and DavidMarquette Memories:Friendships; professors (Dr. Maher, Dr. Klement, Dr. Pick, Fr. Cooke); football;basketball.Highlights since Marquette:Marriage and parenthood, reconnecting with MU friends at reunion 15 years ago andtaking trips with them ever since, finding new talents and continuing to grow andlearn after returning to work 15 years ago.8

Mary Ellen Pilgreen KujawaCollege: Liberal Arts20 W Deer Creek TrailAnthony, KS 67003(620) 842-5597kujawa67002@yahoo.comSpouse: Gerald KujawaChildren: Karen Kujawa and Carroll KlinoGrandchildren: Brandon, Ashlyn, Dylan, Ethan and Jusrin KlinoMarquette Memories:To move Jerry's car between classes, my roommate and I drove down to thelakefront. On the return trip all his class notes for finals blew out the windows all overthe intersection. He was concerned about passing, but we got married anyway twoyears later.Highlights since Marquette:Jerry retired as National Credit Manager of Bombardier Corp, Recreational ProductsDivision. Mary Ellen managed two soup kitchens in Cincinnati, Ohio, for nine yearsand now manages the Anthony Food Bank in Kansas.9

Phil MarescaCollege: Engineering299 Loma RoadSan Carlos, CA 94070(650) 594-9304Spouse: RosemaryChildren: Steven and PerryGrandchildren: MaddieMarquette Memories:Though it has been 50 years since I graduated from Marquette with a degree inengineering, some of my memories are so vivid it seems like I left there only a fewyears ago. I loved every aspect of the Marquette experience, the social and academic.There were the wonderful friendships made at the Sigma Phi Delta fraternity, and theparticipation with fraternity brothers in varsity varieties, building of the homecomingfloat, assorted parties, and even the study sessions. As a member of the track team,specializing in the 400 meters, I remember the camaraderie of practicing andcompeting, and coach Bus Shimek, who was an All American at Marquette, helping usdevelop our potential as athletes and character. I remember the teachers beingavailable for individual help, and not being too busy with research and writingprofessional papers for publication. There were the nights at the library, when I hadthe best intentions to study, but many times it turned into a social event or anopportunity to take a nap. Graduation came too soon. I didn’t need the experience ofthe work-a-day world to realize how fortunate I was to attend Marquette and howspecial it was.Highlights since Marquette:As for me, the following is what has gone on in my life since graduating fromMarquette: My whole career was spent in Silicon Valley, in the San Francisco area, workingfor several different high tech companies and I retired in 1998. I have been married 44 years, and have two sons, Steven and Perry, and a 14year-old granddaughter, Maddie.(continued on next page)10

Rosemary, my wife, had a successful and fulfilling career as an RN, in whichshe received national recognition for her groundbreaking work in breast cancereducation. Our two sons played college soccer together and went on to compete for thenational championship one year. Our oldest son, Steven, has his own business as a personal trainer in LosAngeles, and has a variety of clients, some with physical handicaps, eliteathletes, and Hollywood types. He can be seen regularly on Exercise TV andsoon on NBC promoting some exercise equipment. Our other son, Perry, started an options trading company in South Korea withsome Korean friends he worked with on the Pacific Stock Exchange. A wildbusiness, but he loves it. He has been in South Korea for six years, and we getto see each other a couple of times a year. After Rosemary retired from nursing four years ago, she worked part time for afashion designer doing marketing. Our health is good, and our retirement years have been fulfilling with travel,golf, ballroom dancing, theater, time with friends, gardening, some volunteerwork raising and training guide dogs for the blind, having fun with our ragdollcat and Labrador retriever, and occasionally do some leisurely reading.Well that is it in a nutshell for me. It is hard to believe that it has been 50 years since Igraduated from Marquette. Cheers.11

Donald E. MayewCollege: Liberal ArtsSpouse: Geraldine E. Mayew (Binsack)8306-43rd AveKenosha, WI 53142(262) 945-0305mayew@sbcglobal.netSeasonal Address:5403 ChantillySarasota, FL 34235Children: Kevin, Greg, Patrick and NadiaGrandchildren: Adam, Claire, Emily, Briana and CaseyMarquette Memories:During my senior year I was president of the MU Young Dems. This was 1960 andSenator John Kennedy was actively campaigning against Senator Humphrey in theWisconsin Presidential Primary. Conventional wisdom was that Kennedy wouldn'tspeak at any Catholic venue due to the negative emphasis being placed on his being aCatholic in some areas of the country. Through the efforts of myself, John Finertyand others we were able to secure Senator Kennedy's appearance for a speech at theOld Gym. The place was packed to the rafters. This was a great opportunity to showoff Marquette and the student body responded enthusiastically.12

Donald W. O'ReillyCollege: Engineering2S735 Winchester Cir. E Unit 2Warrenville, IL 60555(630) 393-3191donwilor@sbcglobal.netChildren: Mike, Pat, Tim, Kate, Maureen, Colleen, Dan and ErinGrandchildren: Too many to list plus great-grandchildrenMarquette Memories:Eight long years from ’50 to ’5813

Sigrid Dietrich SchellingerCollege: Business Administration413 Meadowlark RoadBloomingdale, IL 60l08(630) 529-5325schellinge@aol.comSpouse: Frank Schellinger, Bus Ad ’59Children: Susan Schellinger, Michael Schellinger, Patrick Schellinger, KarenRitterbusch, Bus Ad ’94, Janet Schellinger, Bus Ad ’02Grandchildren: Nicholaas, Allison, Joshua, Madison, Sam, Gabriel, Jacob, Joel, Abby,and RosieMarquette Memories:Being the only girl in a Bus Ad class. Fun times with wonderful friends. Getting agreat education. Meeting my future husband.Highlights since Marquette:Taught two years. Worked for insurance company. Married, had five wonderfulchildren. Many years Bible Study/Minister of Care. Enjoyed travel and grandchildren.14

Mary Jo (Mills) SnedakerCollege: School of Speech4880 S. Lake RoadColgate, WI 53017(262) 628-2851reid sned@charter.netSpouse: ReidChildren: Leslie, Steven and RaniGrandchildren: Dakota and Stevie StarrMarquette Memories:Avalanche Club, building the hill and chalet. Doing speech therapy with the childrenin the clinic at the School of Speech.Highlights since Marquette:Several successful business ventures including vintage furniture, property managementand a book store.15

Patricia Cleland WardCollege: Liberal Arts573 Rancho Santa Fe Rd.Encinitas, CA 92024(760) 753-0966pitterward@yahoo.comChildren: Brett, Garth and LetaGrandchildren: JalynMarquette Memories:Andy Bugyis and Gerry Philipps saving my life by pulling me out of a snow bankwhere I fell on my way home from the Ardmore on St. Patrick's Day. Sorry, TomDaly, that I was unable to keep my date with you that night!Highlights since Marquette:Every day above ground!16

Joseph WolterCollege: Liberal Arts53126 W. Oakmont Dr.South Bend, IN 46637(574) 243-9423Spouse: ChristineChildren: Joseph, Arts ’91; William, Arts ’94; and Thomas, Arts ’96.Grandchildren: Katherine, Margaret, Andrew, Rebecca, Jennifer and LucilleMarquette Memories:Dr. Klements’ remarks, "Good morning and all that."Rendering trucks carrying cow parts through campus (on 13th St.) on their way downto the valleyHighlights since Marquette:(See children and grandchildren)17

for several different high tech companies and I retired in 1998. I have been married 44 years, and have two sons, Steven and Perry, and a 14- . Marquette Memories: During my senior year I was president of the MU Young Dems. This was 1960 and . School of Speech 4880 S. Lake Road Colgate, WI 53017 (262) 628-2851 reid_sned@charter.net